Update: Microsoft has issued a statement, and it's not denying the ARM rumors https://t.co/AWuiL7cMh0
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) December 18, 2020
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) December 18, 2020
Microsoft is reportedly designing its own ARM-based processors for Surface PCs and servers. Uh oh Intel. Details here: https://t.co/AWuiL7cMh0 pic.twitter.com/DIDj0P1BrR
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) December 18, 2020
BREAKING: Microsoft is working on in-house designs for chips to run its cloud servers and Surface PCs, the latest tech giant to reduce reliance on Intel’s technologyhttps://t.co/Ivlf1NKj95 pic.twitter.com/43XxDMA5A7
— Bloomberg (@business) December 18, 2020
SCOOP Microsoft is working on its own ARM-based chip designs for server and Surface in a new threat to Intel's dominance: https://t.co/Y2xBOh95qF and more details on @TheTerminal by @ianmking and me
— Dina Bass (@dinabass) December 18, 2020
"Okay, how many cores would you like to license for SQL Server."
— SwiftOnSecurity (@SwiftOnSecurity) December 18, 2020
"What."
"We install the licenses at the factory now." https://t.co/QGeQl96m3f
Intel falls on report Microsoft plans to design own chips for PCs and servers https://t.co/UQNB12xtqp
— CNBC (@CNBC) December 18, 2020
Intel falls on report Microsoft plans to design own chips for PCs and servers: @CNBC $INTC pic.twitter.com/7WGj73JtgX
— Steve Burns (@SJosephBurns) December 18, 2020
I see this more as an "and" than an "instead of." No doubt Azure, much like AWS will go down this road but it isn't Armageddon for x86 or Intel. Silicon and #cloud scale is massive. $INTC $MSFT #Tech https://t.co/EboKNGzvIW
— Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV) December 19, 2020
This shouldn't surprise anybody, if true. Microsoft has many silicon resources and investments. https://t.co/UmkH7LT35G
— Patrick Moorhead (@PatrickMoorhead) December 18, 2020
From MSFT's Frank Shaw: “Because silicon is a foundational building block for technology, we’re continuing to invest in our own capabilities in areas like design, manufacturing and tools, while also fostering and strengthening partnerships with a wide range of chip providers.”
— Dina Bass (@dinabass) December 18, 2020
Another blow to Intel. Microsoft is designing its own Arm-based chips for servers and Surface PCs. https://t.co/AYYTlujgkc
— Martin SFP Bryant (@MartinSFP) December 18, 2020
When it rains, it pours (statements of intent, at the least!) https://t.co/dPYaRAVcUN
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) December 19, 2020
Microsoft should just partner with Samsung, who's not only building processors, but also fabbing them too.
— Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) December 18, 2020
They also have the same enemy: Apple. pic.twitter.com/BotMzeUWmM
Poor Intel... Everyone is running away from them https://t.co/NRwOXd17rM
— NTDEV (@NTDEV_) December 18, 2020
TIRED: Hardware
— Aditya Sood (@adityasood) December 18, 2020
WIRED: Software
INSPIRED: Hardware https://t.co/cmwPozpy1s
ARM Windows machines exist today; they’re slow, have vast software incompatibilities (currently) and sluggish emulation of legacy apps, offer few benefits outside of battery life, and they mate nowhere near as well as macOS does with Apple Silicon. It’s a hedge more than a threat
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) December 18, 2020
To paraphrase Oprah "you build a system on a chip, and you build a system on a chip. Everybody make a system on a chip." https://t.co/jkaIioiyTh pic.twitter.com/hcvqADakhD
— Mason Pelt (@masonpelt) December 18, 2020
Server & Azure is another matter, but for Windows on ARM to be a threat to Intel in PCs, it needs to match or exceed Intel’s perf without cranking the TDP back up to Intel levels, and it needs to run most Windows software as good as or better than on Intel — like Apple Silicon
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) December 18, 2020
Chips are going from components to DIFFERENTIATORS.
— Shahin Farshchi (@Farshchi) December 18, 2020
Expect more hyperscalers, gadget companies, and car companies to take Microsoft, Google, Intel, Tesla, and Apple’s lead in building in-house. https://t.co/eldg8qnRI8
Reminder: ARM Macs are so successful because they have Apple silicon inside them, & all that entails, not because they have an ARM CPU instead of Intel. A decade of industry-leading chip design & scale, plus the kind of full-stack control & optimization others only dream of
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) December 18, 2020
Is Microsoft going to make its own ARM-based CPU to compete against Apple?
— Daniel Rubino (@Daniel_Rubino) December 18, 2020
According to Bloomberg, yes.https://t.co/DVldXhXgmz
.@Microsoft is working on @Arm-based chips for @Azure, @surface PCs: report https://t.co/Gz2EIcvDj7 $msft #microsoft #arm $intc #intel #azure via @CRN
— Dylan Martin (@DylanLJMartin) December 18, 2020
#Apple already has its own @Arm chip. @Microsoft is also working on it: https://t.co/Db5FoxQa1Q
— Peter Czanik (@PCzanik) December 19, 2020
I'd love to see an Arm SoC for #Linux users: SBSA/SBBR compliant and working with fully #opensource drivers.
Microsoft is reportedly building ARM-based chips for Surface PCs https://t.co/hciNOLyywd
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) December 18, 2020
Microsoft building ARM based chip for surface lineups ?
— Siva Bharani Udaya Selvan (@Siva_Bharani) December 18, 2020
Let us see how good it works?#Microsoftsurface #armhttps://t.co/eKVTehl86m pic.twitter.com/GPuONX3OnR
We already knew Microsoft was working to bring Arm-powered servers for internal use to its cloud datacenters. But what and when will this mean anything to its customers? A new Bloomberg report rekindles questions about Azure and Arm: https://t.co/qeZtcz6W2O
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) December 18, 2020
Microsoft is designing its own Arm chips for datacenter servers: Report https://t.co/0xzgntUD5O by @maryjofoley
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) December 18, 2020
But Microsoft dont make hardware...?⤵️https://t.co/XdTL9v8fAw
— OSKOOL-G (@oskool_g) December 19, 2020
Microsoft may be developing its own, in-house ARM CPU designs https://t.co/9Mc1fa8Bo6
— THE RED DRAGON (@TWTHEREDDRAGON) December 19, 2020
마이크로소프트는 자체 ARM을 만들 것https://t.co/MP4u0b1y1K pic.twitter.com/XKE2vs8oEW
— 데드캣 (@deadcatssociety) December 19, 2020
⭕Microsoft may be developing its own, in-house ARM #CPU #designs#Microsoft #chip #business#technology #data #innovation #DevOps #Linux #Serverless #FemTech#100DaysOfCode#100DaysOfMLCode#100DaysOfCloud
— Nancy Tremblay❤???? (@NancyTr83158469) December 19, 2020
https://t.co/Lw7MKJIKBV
Microsoft may be developing its own, in-house ARM CPU designs https://t.co/n2Q1pllken #Tech #Amazon #apple #ARM
— Igor Os (@igor_os777) December 19, 2020
昨日夜、インテルが落ちたのは
— スーパートレーダーG (@hbkup9na) December 19, 2020
マイクロソフトが自分でチップ作るって発表したせいか$INTChttps://t.co/uU8w1ZSNIM pic.twitter.com/Y1YHFNpGCi
MicrosoftがSurfaceパソコンとサーバーのチップを自社で開発する計画を発表し、長年Microsoftと提携していたIntelが6.3%下落。
— 今村咲 (@saki_imamura) December 18, 2020
AppleもすでにIntelの代わりに自社開発のM1チップを入れたパソコンを販売中。MicrosoftもAppleもNvidiaが買収することになっているArm技術のもの。https://t.co/dgXWJBOnnw
Intel falls on report Microsoft will design own chips for PCs, servers@blueisviolet https://t.co/NVQji948H3
— OSKOOL-G (@oskool_g) December 18, 2020
Microsoft $MSFT 、Surface 、PCやサーバー用のチップを独自に設計するらしい。
— 米国株ブタ丸??から配信中? (@Butamaru_Butako) December 18, 2020
インテル $INTC 6% 下落。
Appleに続き自社製チップシフト化?https://t.co/28ORqp4qCM
Intel falls on report Microsoft plans to design own chips for PCs and servers https://t.co/plXCyu2R6W pic.twitter.com/4lu9ORZ7kB
— European Chamber of Digital Commerce (@Juchtervbergen) December 18, 2020
Intel falls on report Microsoft plans to design own chips for PCs and servers https://t.co/EdqEmXFa9b
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) December 18, 2020
Intel falls on report Microsoft plans to design own chips for PCs and servers https://t.co/UQNB12xtqp
— CNBC (@CNBC) December 18, 2020
@USTechWorkers @Patriot_Of_USA @nothing3pecial @russes
— Lurch Addams (@MooreGovernor) December 18, 2020
Intel's decision to replace thousands of Americans with cheap H1B's has consequences.
In addition to Apple, now Microsoft is dumping Intel and designing their own chips. HR1044 S386https://t.co/grtx1AwZXs
It's an ARMs race.
— Bojan Tunguz (@tunguz) December 19, 2020
Microsoft is reportedly developing its own ARM-based chips for Surface PCs https://t.co/NsRDydGRZJ via @engadget
やはりMJFの記事はタイトルも正確で信頼できる。(;^ω^)https://t.co/QnkbEOq0zg
— nsharp (@nsharp_5ch) December 20, 2020
@patricknorton Oh lookie here! https://t.co/EQE3nQeJtm
— Scott Johnson (@scottjohnson) December 19, 2020
Microsoft is designing its own Arm chips for datacenter servers: Report https://t.co/BTGbfPSp1q #zdnet #feedly
— mike d. kail (@mdkail) December 19, 2020
#Intel ( $INTC ) gets hit on the report that #Microsoft ( $MSFT ) is going to design its own chips. This is another blow to the chip makers as #Apple ( $AAPL ) has done the same this year ??$SPY $QQQ $AMD $MU#rudereport #violetpill #rudereportershttps://t.co/Y2CMWeYTts
— RudeReport (@Rude_Report) December 20, 2020